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Jan’y the ___ 1812 I was extreamely sorry my Beloved Cousin to hear of your illness, and distressed to think I have not that peasure [pleasure] and happiness of being with you which I have no doubt I should enjoy. But my dear sister since we are both deprive of that engoyment [enjoyment] we must think of each other in our prays praying to God to grant us grace to meat every disappointment and diffaculty which we have reason to expect in this world of trials and trusting in him alone who is able and willing to releave and comfort all those who put their trust in him and believe in his mercy. O Susan my heart overwhelms with sorrow when I think of you Could you know the secrets of my heart you would their discover my affection and sincere attachment for you I am very anxious

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Jan’y the ___ 1812 I was extreamely sorry my Beloved Cousin to hear of your illness, and distressed to think I have not that peasure [pleasure] and happiness of being with you which I have no doubt I should enjoy. But my dear sister since we are both deprive of that engoyment [enjoyment] we must think of each other in our prays praying to God to grant us grace to meat every disappointment and diffaculty which we have reason to expect in this world of trials and trusting in him alone who is able and willing to releave and comfort all those who put their trust in him and believe in his mercy. O Susan my heart overwhelms with sorrow when I think of you Could you know the secrets of my heart you would their discover my affection and sincere attachment for you I am very anxious

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